Is the content of the list posted on a website? Like for archiving purposes? Otherwise someone might have a mailbox from the list configured with a scraper.. Can you see which is the source IP for the requests? Maybe this can lead you to the correct person..
73,
Ruben - ON3RVH
-----Original Message----- From: 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+on3rvh=on3rvh.be@hamradio.ucsd.edu] On Behalf Of Brian Kantor Sent: dinsdag 9 mei 2017 3:09 To: AMPRNet working group 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Subject: Re: [44net] gateway errors detail available
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Yup, within 19 seconds of my posting the message, something tried to fetch the no-such-file. I doubt it was a person. Very interesting. - Brian
gw.ampr.org-ssl 70.39.157.194 - - [08/May/2017:17:56:38 -0700] "GET /private/no-such-file.txt HTTP/1.1" 401 381
On Mon, May 08, 2017 at 05:56:19PM -0700, Brian Kantor wrote:
This is interesting. No sooner did I post the message containing the URL when something/someone attempted to retrieve it. I mean, within *seconds* of the posting. And they attempted to retrieve the example address, which is clearly fake. So I'm going to list another URL https://gw.ampr.org/private/no-such-file.txt and see if it's an automated process that tries to fetch them.
Please excuse this bogus email.
- Brian
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